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Welcome to NatAcad.org!

All the hard work of the past few weeks has paid off, and I am proud to introduce NatAcad.org! This was a full-brand campaign and web presence development created for an non-profit education center in the Yucatan, Mexico. Click the image below to see the completed site!

Day 9+10 – Saying goodbye the Yucatan

For our last two days in Mexico, we visited one of the ancient wonders of the world and swam in the Gulf of Mexico. After all the hard work we’ve put into these past 10 days, it was wonderful to have some fun in the beautiful weather. Everywhere around us we were still seeing inspiration … Continue reading

Day 8 – Yucatan, Mexico

It was our last day at Academia Natanael in Cacalchen. Production wise we just had to shoot a few pickup interviews and focus on some more artistic and composed photos of the kids. The real purpose of today was to have a last big meeting with our client. Our Design Team has been working on … Continue reading

Day 7 – Yucatan, Mexico

It’s hard to believe that our time here at Academia Natanael is quickly coming to an end. It simultaneously feels like we just got here and like we’ve been here for months. With our flight back to the States on the horizon, we tried to accomplish as much as we could today. We interviewed all … Continue reading

Day 5 – Yucatan, Mexico

It’s been quiet with the school closed over the weekend, but it provides a great time to come together as a group and plan for the rest of our time here. We are already half way through the trip and we still have so much to accomplish in the next few days. We have gotten … Continue reading

Day 4 – Yucatan, Mexico

After the productivity of yesterday, today was about having a valuable cultural experience. For the most part we put down the video cameras and the photography equipment (except for personal use) and we explored more of the Yucatan. Our first stop was to the nearby Mayan city of Izamal. The entire city is done in … Continue reading

Day 1 – Yucatan, Mexico

After an 18-hour travel day in which we survived life threatening turbulence and a precarious van ride through the Yucatan yesterday, today was about getting down to real work for this project. It was a bit of a challenge for a first time project manager to get my feet under me as we operated on … Continue reading